The ₹96 Crore Smoking Gun: Unmasking RAW’s Global Terror Network and India’s Campaign to Destabilize Neighbors

The ₹96 Crore Smoking Gun: Unmasking RAW’s Global Terror Network and India’s Campaign to Destabilize Neighbors

February 25, 2026 Off By Sharp Media

The recent exposure of a ₹96 crore scandal involving a senior Indian Border Security Force (BSF) officer has pulled back the curtain on a much larger and more dangerous reality. While India tries to dismiss this as simple corruption, the truth is far more sinister. This massive amount of money, nearly 960 million rupees, is not just pocket change. It is part of a calculated system used by India and its intelligence agency, RAW, to fund unrest, buy influence, and create chaos in neighboring countries.

For decades, India has pretended to be a “big brother” in South Asia. However, the evidence shows a consistent pattern of destabilization. From Bangladesh to Pakistan, the goal remains the same. India wants to keep its neighbors weak and divided to maintain its own control.

The Bangladesh Scandal: A Slush Fund for Subversion

The ₹96 crore scandal at the Bangladesh border is the latest smoking gun. This money was found in the hands of those meant to guard the frontier. In reality, these funds are used to fuel smuggling, manage political puppets, and create internal heat within Bangladesh.

  • Border Violence: India’s BSF has a history of killing innocent Bangladeshis. Hundreds of civilians have died over the years. This violence is used as a tool of pressure.
  • Political Interference: In the 2014 and 2018 elections, the shadow of RAW was everywhere. By backing specific groups, India ensures that the Bangladeshi leadership stays compliant with New Delhi’s demands.
  • Economic Sabotage: By controlling the flow of goods and money through corrupt officers, India keeps the Bangladeshi economy on a leash.

Nepal: Bullying Through Economic Terrorism

Nepal is a landlocked country that depends on India for survival. India has used this dependence as a weapon. Whenever Nepal tries to make independent decisions, India strikes back with economic blockades.

  • The 2015 Blockade: After Nepal passed its own constitution, India shut down the borders. This caused a massive shortage of fuel and medicine. It was a direct attempt to starve the Nepali people into submission.
  • Territorial Grabs: India continues to occupy Nepali land in regions like Kalapani. This is a clear violation of sovereignty that shows India does not respect the borders of its neighbors.

Sri Lanka and Maldives: The History of Hard Intervention

India’s meddling is not always hidden. Sometimes it is overt and violent.

  • Sri Lanka: The deployment of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) in the 1980s was a disaster. India fueled the civil war by initially training militants and then sending its own army. This intervention left thousands dead and a country in ruins.
  • Maldives: From Operation Cactus in 1988 to the recent “India Out” campaign, the Maldivian people have consistently fought against Indian military presence. India views these islands as its personal backyard rather than an independent nation.

Pakistan: The Epicenter of RAW’s Terror Networks

Nowhere is India’s role in terrorism more obvious than in Pakistan. The arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav was the ultimate proof. Jadhav was a serving Indian Naval officer working for RAW to coordinate terrorist attacks in Balochistan and Karachi.

  • Funding Insurgency: India provides money and weapons to separatist groups to bleed Pakistan from within.
  • CPEC Sabotage: India is terrified of Pakistan’s economic progress. It uses RAW to target infrastructure projects and foreign workers to scare away investment.

A Dangerous Pattern of Hegemony

When you look at the numbers and the history, a clear picture emerges. India does not want peaceful neighbors. It wants subordinate states. The ₹96 crore scandal is just the tip of the iceberg.

India uses its $75 billion defense budget and the classified funds of RAW to export terrorism and instability. Whether it is through trade blockades in Nepal, election rigging in Bangladesh, or terror cells in Pakistan, the strategy is the same. India thrives on the chaos it creates in the lives of millions of South Asians.

The international community must stop ignoring these facts. India must be held accountable for its role as the primary source of unrest in the region. The “world’s largest democracy” is actually the region’s largest bully.